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SUMMARY:Texas Tour with Ben Lucking
DESCRIPTION:Each April\, a significant proportion of North America’s migratory birds descend on Texas in what is among the world’s greatest migratory spectacles. The Gulf Coast’s famed migration hotspots such as High Island and Sabine Woods see mass afternoon arrivals of birds that left the Yucatan the evening prior. Hooded\, Kentucky\, and Swainson’s warblers fill dark understories while flocks of Indigo Buntings and Bobolink find themselves in grassy verges and saltmarsh. Adjacent mudflats and beaches are alive with vast numbers of American Avocets\, peeps\, and plovers. Rice fields just inland hold plentiful Black-necked Stilts\, White-faced Ibis\, dowitchers\, and the odd Hudsonian Godwit. \nIn addition to the migratory riches of the Gulf Coast\, Texas is home to a rich diversity of landscapes. Heading West of Houston\, prairies filled with Scissor-tailed Flycatchers make way to Texas Hill Country. This region is something of a crossroads in avian diversity. Eastern migrants such as Black-and-White Warbler\, Yellow-throated Vireo\, and Least Flycatcher meet dry Southwestern species such as Cactus Wren\, Scott’s Oriole\, Scaled Quail\, and Greater Roadrunner; Southern species such as Green Jay\, Ringed Kingfisher\, Tropical Parula\, and Morelet’s Seedeater; and a whole cast of regional specialties such as Golden-cheeked Warbler\, Black-capped Vireo\, and Black-crested Titmouse. Heading further West\, the landscape grows increasingly dry\, culminating in the vast expanses of the Chihuahuan Desert. Rising up from this desolate landscape are Big Bend National Park’s Chisos Mountains. The wetter\, vegetated valleys high among these peaks are home to one of the ABA area’s rarest breeding birds\, the Colima Warbler. \nTexas’s diversity of habitats and location at the heart of the Central Flyway give it the greatest avian diversity of anywhere in the ABA area. The current ABA area record of 294 species seen or heard in a day\, set by a Cornell team in 2013\, was set using a route from Texas Hill Country to the Gulf Coast. This tour aims to be a relaxed pace\, extended version of that record day’s incredible route. We’ll begin on the Gulf Coast\, before making our way West across Hill Country and the Edwards Plateau to Big Bend’s Chisos Mountains. We will fly in and out of Houston\, and the tour will include a one way flight from West Texas to Houston at the end of the tour. \nMaximum of 3 participants with 1 leader\, or 6 with 2 leaders. \nDownload/view this PDF for detailed information\, including pricing\, a detailed itinerary\, and contact information.
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/texas-tour-with-ben-lucking/
LOCATION:MI
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SUMMARY:Migration Thursdays at The Arb
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Nichols Arboretum Thursday mornings through May to observe migrants making their way north. These leaderless walks are a great opportunity to join with other birders of all skill levels. \nDirections: Meet at the east end of the arboretum near the Dow Prairie entrance. \n  \nAll are welcome and encouraged to join us. New to birding? Bird curious? No binoculars? No problem! There is no better way to learn than to get out in the field with experienced birders that love to help. Plus\, you get to meet awesome people. Absolutely everyone is welcome and encouraged to come out. We will have many pairs of quality binoculars on hand for anyone to use. \n  \neBird Checklist Signup: If you are attending the walk and would like the eBird checklist shared with you\, please give us your email or eBird username here (you may do this onsite well): tinyurl.com/eBirdList \n 
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/migration-thursdays-at-the-arb/2024-04-25/
LOCATION:Nichols Arboretum – Dow Prairie\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Restoration Workday at Searles Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Did you know Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance (formerly Washtenaw Audubon Society) owns a nature preserve? We do! Searles Nature Preserve is a 50 acre natural area that hosts the headwaters of Stony Creek. Did you also know that Ninety-seven percent of North American landbirds require animal\, primarily insect\, protein to raise their young? Most insects require specific\, native\, host plants for successful reproduction and this is why supporting a biodiverse ecosystem of native plants is so important. More on this here: https://tinyl.io/93Ka \nJoin us as we work to remove invasive species and improve biodiversity to support the birds we love. Tools and know how will be provided. Bring gardening gloves (we will have extra)\, wear long pants\, tall socks\, and closed-toe shoes or boots. \nDirections: Meet at the entrance to the preserve on Bolla Road between Crane and Stony Creek Roads. (map here)
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/restoration-workday-at-searles-nature-preserve-8/
LOCATION:Searles Nature Preserve\, 585V+4J Ypsilanti\, Michigan\, Ypsilanti\, MI\, 48197\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weekend Walk for Wildflowers & Birds at Nan Weston Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore Nan Weston Preserve for spring ephemeral wildflowers and migrating birds. This 248 acre preserve is owned and protected by the Nature Conservancy and features more than 260 species of wildflowers and other native plants. It should be a beautiful\, educational and enjoyable walk.   \nDirections: Meet in the parking lot off of Easudes Rd.  \nLeaders: Matthew Spoor & Juliet Berger \n  \nAll are welcome and encouraged to join us. New to birding? Bird curious? No binoculars? No problem! There is no better way to learn than to get out in the field with experienced birders that love to help. Plus\, you get to meet awesome people. Absolutely everyone is welcome and encouraged to come out. We will have many pairs of quality binoculars on hand for anyone to use. \n  \neBird Checklist Signup: If you are attending the walk and would like the eBird checklist shared with you\, please give us your email or eBird username here (you may do this onsite well): tinyurl.com/eBirdList
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/weekend-walk-for-wildflowers-birds-at-nan-weston-preserve-3/
LOCATION:Nan Weston Preserve\, Easudes Rd\, Manchester\, 48158
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